By IDSE News Staff
Openly gay, bisexual and other sexual minority men were more likely than those who concealed their sexual orientation to seek care for mpox during the global outbreak of the disease that disproportionately affected their community (Psychol Sci2024;35[2]:126-136).
They were not necessarily concerned about being “outed” that kept some sexual minority men from seeking care for the disease; it was an information gap, partially attributable to separation from the